2019

A vitally important part of our work is the continuous inspection of our quays. In the ordinary situation, the inspection of quays is performed from a boat, where one checks from the sea side that the quays are in a satisfactory condition. However the most recent time it was time to check the quays in Norra Hamnen, we chose to test a new, innovative way to conduct the inspection.

On Tuesday, 25 June 2019, Copenhagen Malmö Port and By & Havn held a public meeting about effects on the environment in connection with the relocation of the container terminal and the establishment of a new cruise terminal in Ydre Nordhavn.

On 25 June at 18.00-19.30, together with By & Havn, CMP will be holding a public hearing as part of the environmental impact assessment process concerning the relocation of the container terminal and the establishment of a new cruise terminal at Ydre Nordhavn in Copenhagen.

Guiding principles and signposts – this is often how the ”point” of a company’s values is described. Achieving them entails involving all employees – and being able to constantly demonstrate how the values are a part of everyday life.

From April, containers being transported in and out of the terminal in Copenhagen will be registered photographically and digitally rather than manually. The experience will be used in the forthcoming terminal in Outer Northern Harbour.

CMP regrets that the port conflict has escalated between the employer’s organization Sveriges Hamnar and the Dock Workers' Union in connection with the Dock Worker’s Union having issued notice of a total work stoppage in all ports in Sweden from March 6 at 00.00 and until further notice.

As a port, it is of the utmost importance that we have knowledge of the condition of our quays as they are essential for running our operations. In the past few weeks, a diving team from MTE has dived all around our entire operations in Malmö to inspect the quays.